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Toledo has always been a popular shipping port, and that’s enabled us to leave a fingerprint on the entire world. Across the river, in East Toledo, you’ll find International Park, a monument to our global heritage and celebration of all the cultures that have made Toledo what it is today. Housed at International Park, the Toledo Rowing Club is committed to keeping the sport alive and well in Northwest Ohio. You’ll find teams on the Maumee River perfecting their craft during most seasons as weather permits.

Next door to International Park is one of the area’s premier dining destinations. The Docks are an eclectic assembly of restaurants that give you the chance to sample cuisine from all around the world. Try the fresh walleye at Real Seafood Co., then stop by El Vaquero for marvelous margaritas before topping it all off with some games at the vintage arcade inside Pier 7. If you’re in the mood for pasta or pizza, Zia’s Restaurant fits the bill, and Kobe Bay will please any avid sushi lover.

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National Museum of the Great Lakes

The National Museum of the Great Lakes is a unique location for many kinds of meetings or special functions. From a small gathering to a large function there are a variety of options for you to consider. The Community Room holds up to 75 people.

The museum grounds offer a wide variety of areas for outdoor events. Whether under the open skies or in a tent, the grounds offer many opportunities to make your event memorable. Portions of the grounds are open during open hours and all of them for an after hours event.

The Schoonmaker holds up to 500 people. The ship offers some of the best views in the city of downtown and the Glass City Veteran’s Memorial Bridge. The ship can only be rented after hours between May and October.